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Nourishing Communities with Knowledge: A Culinary Analogy Revisited - Information Matters
Nourishing Communities with Knowledge: A Culinary Analogy Revisited - Information Matters
When teaching brand new doctoral students in library and information science (LIS), much discussion is dedicated to theories, paradigms, and the distinctions, and divides, between library science and information science. After reading Marcia Bates' iconic article, The invisible substrate of information science (1999), a student asked: How do I explain what I do to others? How do I describe the relationship between data, information, and knowledge?
Donate to the Augusta Baker Fund!
Donate to the Augusta Baker Fund!
LIVESTREAM LINK: 6th Annual Baker Lecture with Vashti Harrison
LIVESTREAM LINK: 6th Annual Baker Lecture with Vashti Harrison
Augusta Baker (digital) Pop-Up Exhibit
Augusta Baker (digital) Pop-Up Exhibit
Free Webinars on Writing Book Reviews for LCHS
Free Webinars on Writing Book Reviews for LCHS
Pop-up exhibit honors Augusta Baker's legacy
Pop-up exhibit honors Augusta Baker's legacy
Nicole Cooke, Ph.D. and the Digital Collections team at Thomas Cooper Library put together a pop-up exhibit for the 5th Annual Augusta Baker Lecture to celebrate and highlight the work and progress the iSchool/Digital Collections students have made with the collection over the past five years.
Augusta Baker - University of South Carolina
Augusta Baker - University of South Carolina
How book-banning campaigns have changed the lives and education of librarians – they now need to learn how to plan for safety and legally protect themselves
How book-banning campaigns have changed the lives and education of librarians – they now need to learn how to plan for safety and legally protect themselves
Librarians are defending the rights of readers and writers in the battle raging across the US over censorship, book challenges and book bans. That conflict has even changed how librarians are trained.
#CriticalConversationsInLIS
#CriticalConversationsInLIS
At the University of South Carolina, the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair, Dr. Nicole Cooke, has the honor of teaching a course entitled Critical Cultural Information Studies! As part of the class, this series features amazing guest lectures that are being opened up to the larger LIS community (free and
AB Kids
AB Kids
The Augusta Baker Endowed Chair at UofSC’s School of Information Science and the South Carolina Center for Community Literacy are pleased to announce The Augusta Baker Storytelling Experience: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programming for Children of All Ages (AB Kids) beginning in the Fall of
Support the Augusta Baker Legacy and programming at the UofSC!
Support the Augusta Baker Legacy and programming at the UofSC!
“Tell Me Sweet Little Lies,” the 4th essay in PIL's Provocation Series.
“Tell Me Sweet Little Lies,” the 4th essay in PIL's Provocation Series.
Augusta Baker Legacy Tee
Augusta Baker Legacy Tee
I was quoted in The New York Times!
I was quoted in The New York Times!
The city will pay six social media influencers $2,000 each to share messages during the trials of Derek Chauvin and three other former police officers charged in the killing of George Floyd.
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